Foreign Correspondents
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1:52:00
Exactly. That's my point.
1:52:04
That's the story I've got. I won't print it.
I think you ought to hear it first.

1:52:08
That's only fair, Captain.
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You know who headed that movement
in London?

1:52:15
Mr. Stephen Fisher.
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The man who ran
the Universal Peace Party?

1:52:19
- Why, that's preposterous.
- Yes.

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The Mr. Fisher who was drowned
a few hours ago.

1:52:23
His peace party was a cover-up
for spies and traitors.

1:52:26
He was going to be arrested and deported.
1:52:29
- Those are facts.
- I can't believe it. He was a friend of mine.

1:52:33
He engineered the kidnapping
of Van Meer, the Dutch diplomat.

1:52:36
- Nobody would believe that.
- It's the truth.

1:52:39
- I refuse...
- Dear Captain, wait a minute.

1:52:41
This young lady should know
whether it's the truth or not.

1:52:44
Yes, I ought to know.
Mr. Fisher was my father.

1:52:48
And I want the story printed.
1:52:50
- What's that?
- I guess that's my uncle.

1:52:56
Hello, Uncle. How are you?
1:53:00
How's Aunt Sadie? I'm all right, thanks.
1:53:03
We had a little accident.
I can't tell you about it now.

1:53:06
I'll write to you.
1:53:08
I'm going back to Europe.
1:53:10
I was just wondering
if you had any instructions for me.

1:53:13
Yes. Keep on the job.
Have you got all that down?

1:53:16
Rush it out at once.
1:53:30
This is London.
1:53:31
We have as a guest tonight
a soldier of the press...

1:53:34
one of the army of historians...
1:53:36
writing history from beside
the cannons mouth...

1:53:39
Foreign correspondent
of the New York Globe...

1:53:41
Huntley Haverstock.
1:53:42
Hello, America.
1:53:44
I've been watching a part of the world
being blown to pieces.

1:53:46
A part of the world
as nice as Vermont, Ohio...

1:53:49
Virginia, and California, and Illinois...
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lies ripped up and bleeding
like a steer in a slaughterhouse.

1:53:54
I've seen things that make the history of
savages read like Pollyanna legends.

1:53:59
- We'll have to postpone the broadcast.
- Let's go on as long as we can.


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